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Title: Beech Grove, IN future concentration camp??
Post by: Teresa Heilevang on January 31, 2009, 04:56:58 PM
Beech Grove, IN future concentration camp
 
 Have you heard about these camps being prepared around the country?
Supposedly they are FEMA camps to house displaced people after disasters.  I
hear they are for putting people in when the depression hits and the riots
begin. But I don't know ( as no one does I am sure)  and can only guess.
There is quite a bot pof information on "these types of places".
 scary as hell.......
 
 "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0P-hvPJPTi4"


 
Title: Re: Beech Grove, IN future concentration camp??
Post by: CurrieS103 on January 31, 2009, 06:37:30 PM
The huge furnaces would likely be used to burn the dead bodies of those infected in a biological or chemical attack.  Or the dissenters to the New World Order take over.
Title: Re: Beech Grove, IN future concentration camp??
Post by: brosometal on February 01, 2009, 12:39:13 AM
This is left over Clinton-is-gonna-put-us-all-away type drivel that was on public access in '94.  It is hard to take videos like this one seriously.  At the 0:17 mark the narrator says supposably (http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/supposably.html (http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/supposably.html)).  Any production approaching professional would have at least informed if not edited such a glaring mistake. 

Remember, government is inept in just about all its endeavors.  Rounding us up and puttingus in camps is the least of our worries.
Title: Re: Beech Grove, IN future concentration camp??
Post by: tombogan03884 on February 01, 2009, 12:48:24 AM
There is another thread currently running about how FEMA has taken a week to respond to an Ice storm in the midwest. We have 20 million illegal aliens running around that the gov. says it would be impossible to round up The FBI has a whole list of people they want to pick up but can't find, Whitey Bulger pops into my mind, he's about 80 but he keeps ahead of the feds.
This type of stuff is paranoid crap, ESPECIALLY if, as in this video, they talk about "black helicopters" "observing" them.
Title: Re: Beech Grove, IN future concentration camp??
Post by: deamonpi on February 01, 2009, 02:28:18 AM
There is A LOT of supposition going on in the video.  The US Army crane may only mean they are the only organization in the area with a crane big enough to do the job for a protracted period of time, its not like the National Guard has a use for in the near future.  And the whole "Black helicopter" thing is a little preposterous, they must in a flight path.  But hey maybe this a new "shower" facility for those guys in Guantanamo ;) ;)
Title: Re: Beech Grove, IN future concentration camp??
Post by: twyacht on February 01, 2009, 07:06:32 AM
"Since we are informed that these black ninja helicopters do not in fact exist, we may infer that if you shoot one down it does not count."
Jeff Cooper


 8) ::) 8) ::)
Title: Re: Beech Grove, IN future concentration camp??
Post by: tombogan03884 on February 01, 2009, 11:27:08 AM
I have personally seen a few "Black Helicopters" at a distance, as well as up close. They only appear black at a distance and are actually standard Army green. Around here they are often used for SAR, Medical flights, and NG training.
Title: Re: Beech Grove, IN future concentration camp??
Post by: Teresa Heilevang on February 01, 2009, 01:55:13 PM
I always find all of this stuff extremely interesting  on both sides) and I am the type that will never totally discount anything..
Title: Re: Beech Grove, IN future concentration camp??
Post by: runstowin on February 01, 2009, 02:10:33 PM
I think this video is an example of dis- information, the purpose of this video is to discredit the very information it is presenting, so that people think the idea of concentration camps is silly. I think there are such places, and it is scary, we are being taxed to pay for our own destruction.
The reason the Feds can't find 20 million(really 30 million plus) illegal aliens is because they don't want to, after all they let them in, in the first place to cause destruction, spread disease, and cause social tension.
Title: Re: Beech Grove, IN future concentration camp??
Post by: tombogan03884 on February 01, 2009, 06:45:20 PM
That maybe Runstowin, but they DO want to find Whitey Bulger REALLY BAD. He turned an FBI agent and made the feds look like fools. And this 80+ year old hood who seldom left South Boston is keeping ahead of them.  ;D
Title: Re: Beech Grove, IN future concentration camp??
Post by: runstowin on February 01, 2009, 07:07:21 PM
That maybe Runstowin, but they DO want to find Whitey Bulger REALLY BAD. He turned an FBI agent and made the feds look like fools. And this 80+ year old hood who seldom left South Boston is keeping ahead of them.  ;D

I would never say that the FBI didn't contain a lot of Barney Fife clones.
Title: Re: Beech Grove, IN future concentration camp??
Post by: tombogan03884 on February 01, 2009, 07:09:18 PM
It's our last line of defense before we HAVE to have a revolution.
Title: Re: Beech Grove, IN future concentration camp??
Post by: runstowin on February 02, 2009, 03:12:24 PM
Read this just for fun.

 

By Jerome R. Corsi
© 2009 WorldNetDaily


Rep. Alcee L. Hastings, D-Fla.

Rep. Alcee L. Hastings, D-Fla., has introduced to the House of Representatives a new bill, H.R. 645, calling for the secretary of homeland security to establish no fewer than six national emergency centers for corralling civilians on military installations.

The proposed bill, which has received little mainstream media attention, appears designed to create the type of detention center that those concerned about use of the military in domestic affairs fear could be used as concentration camps for political dissidents, such as occurred in Nazi Germany.

Heed the warning of a former Hitler Youth who sees America on the same path as pre-Nazi Germany in "Defeating the Totalitarian Lie" from WND Books!

The bill also appears to expand the president's emergency power, much as the executive order signed by President Bush on May 9, 2007, that, as WND reported, gave the president the authority to declare an emergency and take over the direction of all federal, state, local, territorial and tribal governments without even consulting Congress.

As WND also reported, DHS has awarded a $385 million contract to Houston-based KBR, Halliburton's former engineering and construction subsidiary, to build temporary detention centers on an "as-needed" basis in national emergency situations.

http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=87757

Title: Re: Beech Grove, IN future concentration camp??
Post by: deamonpi on February 02, 2009, 09:27:34 PM

Rep. Alcee L. Hastings, D-Fla., has introduced to the House of Representatives a new bill, H.R. 645, calling for the secretary of homeland security to establish no fewer than six national emergency centers for corralling civilians on military installations.

The proposed bill, which has received little mainstream media attention, appears designed to create the type of detention center that those concerned about use of the military in domestic affairs fear could be used as concentration camps for political dissidents, such as occurred in Nazi Germany.

Heed the warning of a former Hitler Youth who sees America on the same path as pre-Nazi Germany in "Defeating the Totalitarian Lie" from WND Books!

The bill also appears to expand the president's emergency power, much as the executive order signed by President Bush on May 9, 2007, that, as WND reported, gave the president the authority to declare an emergency and take over the direction of all federal, state, local, territorial and tribal governments without even consulting Congress.

As WND also reported, DHS has awarded a $385 million contract to Houston-based KBR, Halliburton's former engineering and construction subsidiary, to build temporary detention centers on an "as-needed" basis in national emergency situations.

http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=87757

Hey runstowin maybe you should read the act, located here
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c111:H.R.645: (http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c111:H.R.645:)
First off only $180 million/year is to be budgeted for the project, not $385 million.  Second there is no provision the extended Emergency powers for the Pres.
Title: Re: Beech Grove, IN future concentration camp??
Post by: rojawe on February 03, 2009, 10:21:46 AM
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?bill=h111-645
About says it all
Title: Re: Beech Grove, IN future concentration camp??
Post by: runstowin on February 03, 2009, 05:20:22 PM
Hey runstowin maybe you should read the act, located here
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c111:H.R.645: (http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c111:H.R.645:)
First off only $180 million/year is to be budgeted for the project, not $385 million.  Second there is no provision the extended Emergency powers for the Pres.
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SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- KBR, the engineering and construction subsidiary of Halliburton Co. (HAL:
Halliburton Company
 , said Tuesday it has been awarded a contingency contract from the Department of Homeland Security to supports its Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities in the event of an emergency. The maximum total value of the contract is $385 million and consists of a 1-year base period with four 1-year options.

Homeland Security Contracts for Vast New Detention Camps - NAM
Editor's Note: A little-known $385 million contract for Halliburton ... has just received a $385 million contract from the Department of Homeland Security to ... 24 by the engineering and construction firm KBR -- calls for preparing for .

news.pacificnews.org/news/view_article.html?article_id=eed74d9d44c30493706fe03f4c9b3a77

There are a lot of news outlets you need to correct.
Title: Re: Beech Grove, IN future concentration camp??
Post by: runstowin on February 03, 2009, 05:31:05 PM
.  Second there is no provision the extended Emergency powers for the Pres.

This is what the article actually says:
The bill also appears to expand the president's emergency power

They are expressing an opinion, not stating a fact.